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- $Title{Can Sinus Infections be Life Threatening?}
- $Subject{sinusitis infection Infections sinus sinuses Respiratory spread
- spreads eyes brain nerves blood vessels eye socket lids swell shut pressure
- meningitis skull abscess seizures abscesses seizure}
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- Can Sinus Infections be Life Threatening?
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- QUESTION: I know that sinus infections affect many people, but my friend's
- doctor told her they could be life threatening. Isn't this just an
- exaggeration to make her follow her medication schedule?
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- ANSWER: It certainly isn't an overstatement, though following your medication
- routine is important. Any infection can be life-threatening in a worst-case
- situation, but infected sinuses are serious because of their closeness to the
- eyes and brain.
- Your sinuses can become infected by any number of organisms. Luckily,
- antibiotics usually stop most sinus infections in their tracks but resistant
- organisms do exist. In rare cases, an infection in the sinuses either starts
- and then spreads rapidly or is left untreated and a more serious condition
- results. The best way to prevent complications from infected sinuses is to
- catch the condition early and treat it properly.
- Infection can spread from the sinus to the eyes or the brain along the
- paths of nerves or blood vessels, but, in adults, there are no other openings
- unless there is a defect in the bone. Infected sinuses in children are more
- serious because the bones of the face are immature and openings from the
- sinuses to the eye socket and the brain exist.
- If the infection spreads to the eye socket, the lids and tissue around
- the eyes become swollen. The lids may swell shut or the eye may be pushed
- forward so that the lids can't close. Because the socket is a small enclosed
- space, the swelling causes a great deal of pressure that can severely damage
- the eye if it is not relieved.
- If the infection spreads to the brain, it may develop into meningitis or
- form an abscess within the skull or of the brain tissue which can cause
- seizures, brain damage, or death unless treated promptly. So while things may
- seem simple, because we are used to hearing about them, all illness deserves
- close attention and treatment to prevent the serious complications which can
- follow.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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